A new group of local mums have stepped forward to take over the running of their local gala amid fears it would fold.
Dalgety Bay and Hillend’s 2016 gala committee stepped down and appealed for new people to come forward.
The group of 14 mums, some of whom remember the gala from their childhood days, decided to take up the challenge when they realised the event was at risk of coming to an end.
Already the 2017 gala committee is up and running thanks to Lynne Anderson-Edwards, Leanne Boyne, Lindsay Cranston, Anne Hart, Caroline Henderson, Heather Henderson, Vicki Kubrycht, Gail Laird, Kayleigh McHendry, Zara Napier, Ceri Pullen, Katy Stollery, Melissa Thomson, Kirsty Whitfield.
They are working hard on developing a number of ideas and initiatives for next year’s gala including finalising its theme which will be pirates and princesses.
Zara, the joint chairwoman of the committee, said: “We are passionate about keeping the gala alive in Dalgety Bay and are hoping the local community will get behind us and support us as it’s a huge project but one that we are all excited about.
“The gala is traditionally a great day out for the whole family featuring attractions such as fancy dress competitions and the traditional procession which we hope to bring back with a bang.
“This year we really want to get back into the heart of the community helping local businesses be a part of this day and ensuring it’s a brilliant day for all the kids.”
The committee is currently working on a calendar of events for the year ahead for families to enjoy and participate in.
To kick things off, they will be hosting a quiz night in Louie Browns at 8pm on Friday November 18 with all proceeds going to the gala.
The event will take place on Saturday June 10, kicking off with the traditional procession.
The committee is still looking for more volunteers to join in, with dads, mums, grandparents and friends, all welcome.
If anyone is interested or has an idea for a fundraiser or something they would like to share with the group, get in touch here.